You wouldn’t dream of going without your furry companions. They are an integral part of your family, and you can’t imagine life without them. Nonetheless there are some things to consider when moving a pet to the United Arab Emirates:
All is not doom and gloom, though. Many expats have moved to Dubai with their pets and the whole family has adapted just fine. The key is to know what you’re dealing with so your pets can travel safely and thrive once they arrive.
You may import two pets per person, and they must be shipped as manifest cargo, regardless of size. Each animal will need a travel kennel that meets IATA specifications and be appropriately sized to your pet so they can comfortably stand, sit, spin around & lie down. And as with any international move, there is a lot of paperwork required, some of which has associated fees. Your cat or dog will need:
Trying to organize all the details of your pet’s move to Dubai can be a world-class juggling act. The rules can change at any time, and you may not be aware. One expat reported the import fee changed while his dog was en route. For your own sanity – and to save countless hours of phone calls and running around – it makes far more sense to hire experts who move pets for a living.
Having a professional pet shipper handle the arrangements and oversee your pet’s travel plans ensures you won’t be tripped-up by mistakes. Whether it’s dealing with bureaucracy or knowing which airline(s) will take the best care of your pets, you can rely on an experienced international animal shipper that is familiar with moving pets to Dubai to get everything right. Choose a company that is accredited by the International Pet and Animal Transportation Association (IPATA).
Yes, it will cost more. But you can’t put a price on your pet’s comfort and safety, or your own peace of mind. And if you’re relocating for your job, moving expenses are generally tax-deductible, including your pet moving expenses. Talk to your tax advisor.
Pet relocation companies can take on every detail, with door-to-door service, or if you’re comfortable acquiring your own IATA-approved kennel for each pet and getting your four-legged gang to and from the airport, you can do those things and let the experts handle the trickiest parts – flight arrangements and documentation.
When you plan ahead to cover all the bases, moving your pets to Dubai will go smoothly.